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[quote=Anonymous]I have never stayed at an Airbnb preCovid where the check out time was after 11a (typically it was at 11a) I have never stayed at a hotel where preCovid where check out was before 11a (typically it was 11a) - and often - they could not honor a request for late check out or they wouldn't be able to make that decision until the night before of checkout day. Typically the Airbnb check out times are either 10/1030 or 11a. If you request late check out, it's the same deal as hotel - depends on the situation. But I just came back from a Rome Airbnb where I was given the luxury of checking in early (like at 1030a) which most hotels are not too keen on. I have never stayed at an Airbnb where I had to actually put dishes back after running dishwasher nor that I actually had to run the dishwasher! The only expectation I have ever had was to take out trash and postCovid I am not seeing as much of that request. I would not set myself up to stay at a place that upfront listed this expectation. Stay somewhere else, duh! We stay at Airbnbs because it's cheaper for our family - we don't have to cram into one room with kids. It just makes so much more sense. We tend to prefer a home v hotel to stay in anywhere although if we are going to specific places, I will still pick a hotel but again, most often, the hotel is not a good financial option for us. I don't love the Airbnb model as it is so $$ but it still is cheaper than a hotel and almost always, more comfortable in that I don't have just one room. It sucks but I think you need to pick the right Airbnb - I look through a lot of places before I confirm one. In the earlier days, I had not the best experiences with them but if you also look at ratings, it will help you find good ones. [/quote]
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